The Lakers have a lot of offseasonissues to address and two of them revolve around forward Jordan Hill and guard Wesley Johnson, both of whom will be free agents, per the Daily News.

Hill averaged 12.0 points and 7.9 rebounds last season, but appeared to grow weaker as the season went on, unable to grab a bigger role for a team with plenty of minutes to go around.

"The first month, I was showing the energy," Hill said. "But it was the first time having all these minutes on my hands. I started feeling myself going down and feeling fatigued. It wasn't something I was used to."

Johnson, who averaged 9.9 points and showed a willingness to play different positions, has been too inconsistent for Lakers' brass to make a full commitment.

Lakers guard Jordan Clarkson (ankle) and forward Wesley Johnson (ankle) will not be available to play in Wednesday's game against the Kings, reports the Los Angeles Daily News.

Clarkson suffered his ankle injury during Monday's contest, while Johnson missed Monday's game after sustaining an ankle injury in Sunday's game. Guards Jabari Brown and Vander Blue will start as a result of the absences, the team announced.